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Category: 3. Europe
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Europe Today: Exclusive interview with Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev
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Is Europe losing the race to secure rare earth materials?
According to the European Commission’s latest data (2024), the EU currently imports 95% of its rare earth materials, which are crucial for electric vehicles, daily technology and defence systems. Recycling rates remain below 1%, and although the bloc has set a series of goals for 2030, it…
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Commission seeks feedback on the Ocean Observation Initiative
The European Commission has launched a call for evidence to shape the European Ocean Observation Initiative, one of the cornerstones of the European Ocean Pact. The initiative will improve access to actionable marine knowledge for everyone who relies on the ocean and make Europe a global…
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Azerbaijan launches new train connecting historic Ganja with the ski resort town of Gabala
This marks the second regional train service that is not connected to Baku and operates outside the capital.
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MEPs declare: 'Greenland is not for sale'
MEPs have reacted with fury to President Donald Trump´s recent threats to impose sweeping tariffs on Europeans over Greenland.
Their response comes just ahead of a debate on the heated issue due to be held at the EU parliament plenary later this week.
Speaking on the eve of that debate,…
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Europe's impossible puzzle: defend Ukraine from Putin and Greenland from Trump
Europe’s rush to defend of Denmark’s sovereignty against threats from the US echoes the defence of Ukraine’s sovereignty against Russia – and raises the uncomfortable question of whether both sides of the Atlantic can continue working together to defend Kyiv.
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The barrel and the bargain: Who should control Venezuela's oil after Maduro?
Output can rise with capital and access — but Venezuela’s oil story has never been just technical. Sovereignty, revenue flows, and who controls where the crude goes are just as important.
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Dutch students unveil an electric car you can diagnose and repair yourself
What if your electric car didn’t need a mechanic? Built by students in the Netherlands, a new electric car is designed to be easily dismantled and repaired by its owner.
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From wildfires to inhalers: The hidden environmental cost of respiratory care and how tech may help
As climate change worsens respiratory diseases, doctors and drugmakers are exploring earlier diagnosis and low-carbon inhalers to cut emissions from care and protect patients.
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Penguins are bringing their breeding season forward. Why are scientists so worried?
The breeding season of the Gentoo penguin in Antarctica has leaped forward by 14 days, sparking concern amongst scientists.
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